Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 16
Starmer Unveils £1.3 Billion UK Energy and AI Investment at G7 as Leadership Pressure Builds
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 16

Starmer Unveils £1.3 Billion UK Energy and AI Investment at G7 as Leadership Pressure Builds

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 16

Summary

  • £1.3 billion of inward investment was announced by Keir Starmer at the G7 summit in France, targeting UK energy and AI projects.
  • £1 billion of the total comes from Paris-based InfraVia Capital Partners for battery storage and other energy projects, while Hyderabad-based Atri Energy Transition will invest £300 million in battery storage and advanced manufacturing.
  • Downing Street presented the package as fresh backing for Britain’s investment appeal while Starmer seeks to project business as usual.
  • The announcement lands as the prime minister faces the prospect of a leadership challenge, giving the G7 investment push added political weight.

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